The World's Work, Volumen42Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921 |
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... thing . Mr. Hughes's definiteness of mind and admini- strative ability are well known . Mr. Fletcher is the only man who ever rose through the grades of the diplomatic service to the rank of ambassador and his experience and that of Mr ...
... thing . Mr. Hughes's definiteness of mind and admini- strative ability are well known . Mr. Fletcher is the only man who ever rose through the grades of the diplomatic service to the rank of ambassador and his experience and that of Mr ...
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... thing as natural death . Moreover , it apparently indicates that there is not necessarily any such thing as senescence or decay . Given certain conditions , the human frame should not only live forever but stay eternally young . If the ...
... thing as natural death . Moreover , it apparently indicates that there is not necessarily any such thing as senescence or decay . Given certain conditions , the human frame should not only live forever but stay eternally young . If the ...
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... thing we would want to do would be to turn lead , mercury , or any other element into gold purely for the intrinsic value of the gold . The energy that would be liberated and made available through gaining control of chemical changes in ...
... thing we would want to do would be to turn lead , mercury , or any other element into gold purely for the intrinsic value of the gold . The energy that would be liberated and made available through gaining control of chemical changes in ...
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... thing with other elements . As one authority points out , if a gram of iron could be made to discharge the energy of its atoms in one minute , the power obtained would be equal to fifty tons of dynamite . A gram of radium in com ...
... thing with other elements . As one authority points out , if a gram of iron could be made to discharge the energy of its atoms in one minute , the power obtained would be equal to fifty tons of dynamite . A gram of radium in com ...
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... thing to this cross - licensing agreement that had existed up to that time was an agreement between the General Electric and the Westinghouse Electric companies covering an interchange of certain of their patents . But there a ...
... thing to this cross - licensing agreement that had existed up to that time was an agreement between the General Electric and the Westinghouse Electric companies covering an interchange of certain of their patents . But there a ...
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Página 620 - The day that France takes possession of New Orleans, fixes the sentence which is to restrain her forever within her low-water mark. It seals the union of two nations, who, in conjunction, can maintain exclusive possession of the ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation.
Página 418 - Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.
Página 456 - I ask this of you in support of the foreign policy of the administration. I shall not know how to deal with other matters of even greater delicacy and nearer consequence if you do not grant it to me in ungrudging measure.
Página 623 - One nation, most of all, could disturb us in this pursuit; she now offers to lead, aid, and accompany us in it. By acceding to her proposition, we detach her from the bands, bring her mighty weight into the scale of free government, and emancipate a continent at one stroke, which might otherwise linger long in doubt and difficulty.
Página 338 - A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political Independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.
Página 442 - The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these rules on terms of entire equality...
Página 42 - German men-of-war and armed vessels of all kinds, and to disarm at once those which cannot be so withdrawn.
Página 331 - Subject to the foregoing requirements, the several systems shall be so arranged that the cost of transportation as between competitive systems and as related to the values of the properties through which the service is rendered shall be the same, so far as practicable, so that these systems can employ uniform rates in the movement of competitive traffic and under efficient management earn substantially the same rate of return upon the value of their respective railway properties.
Página 28 - Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Página 417 - In order to render possible the initiation of a general limitation of the armaments of all nations, Germany undertakes strictly to observe the military, naval and air clauses which follow.